Croatian Motorways (HAC) has announced plans to build four solar power plants along the A3 motorway, making Croatia home to its first “solar highway.”.
Croatian Motorways (HAC) has announced plans to build four solar power plants along the A3 motorway, making Croatia home to its first “solar highway.”.
Croatia is taking a bold step towards sustainable infrastructure with an innovative project that promises to transform the country’s highways. With a focus on renewable energy and modern technology, this initiative aims to set new standards in transportation and energy efficiency. What does it mean. .
The City of Zagreb with the support of North-West Croatia Regional Energy and Climate Agency (REGEA) has, in 2023, started a highly ambitious programme of deep retrofit of its public buildings as well as continued activities aimed at installing build The preparatory phase of the building retrofit. .
According to GlobalData, who tracks and profiles over 170,000 power plants worldwide, the project is currently at the announced stage. It will be developed in a single phase. The project construction is likely to commence in 2025 and is expected to enter into commercial operation in 2027. Buy the. .
Zagreb operates solar power plants with a total capacity of 2.43 MW on public buildings, and an additional 16 MW is set to be installed on roofs, according to Mayor Tomislav Tomašević. In 2021, the capital city of Croatia presented the Sunny Roofs program for the installation of photovoltaic plants. .
The city of Zagreb worked with REGEA to develop a number of energy-related IT tools for citizens, including a solar PV potential tool. In 2022, the City of Zagreb together with REGEA has developed a number of energy-related IT tools aimed at citizens, including: Public Building Renovation Monitor. .
The Solarplaza Summit Balkans 2024 in Zagreb is the must-attend event for solar enthusiasts and professionals. The Balkans, with a current 2 GW of solar capacity and a potential for over 30 GW, are ripe for solar expansion. Countries like Bulgaria and Croatia are leading the charge, each with their.